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Isuzu D-Max Electric Pickup Concept At 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show: In 5 Images

Isuzu has unveiled the all-electric D-Max pickup truck, its first battery-electric vehicle (BEV) based on the D-Max V Cross at the 45th Bangkok International Motor Show (From March 27 to April 7, 2024). In this article we take a closer look at all the exterior design elements of the Isuzu D-Max BEV Concept in 5 images.

At first glance, the Isuzu D-Max BEV isn’t radically different from its internal combustion engine (ICE) version. It has retained its extra large and curvy proportions, but here with a more streamlined design. The Isuzu D-Max BEV features blue highlights and a revised snout with a covered grille for improved aerodynamics. The headlamp units have undergone revision too, with what looks like an all-LED unit with sharper DRLs and fog lamp units housed below.

No prominent changes from the sides too. The ICE-powered D-Max and the dual-cab use the same remaining bodywork, but the profile has «EV Concept» emblems and a new design for the dual-tone alloy wheels. An integrated foot-step can also be seen on the display car.

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The back hasn’t undergone any major changes either. What looks different, though, are the bumpers which now have a much sleeker design. The tail lamps retain similar positioning, but with LED inlays in a different design. The rear reversing camera can be seen positioned higher up next to the boot-lid handle.

Just like its ICE-powered siblings, the D-Max BEV Concept gets a full-size spare wheel mounted below the payload bay.

The Isuzu D-Max BEV is powered by a 66.9kWh battery pack which powers its dual motors and produces a combined power output of 177 PS and 325 Nm. Top speed claimed by Isuzu is over 130 kmph.

According to Isuzu, the all-electric D-Max will go first on sale by 2025 and will be available in overseas markets depending on the EV charging infrastructure. Will it ever make its way to India? Well, only time will tell.

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